Obituarie00
E. Daniels
E. Daniels, 69, of St=
died September 15.
in Thomas Memorial
m Charleston after a
cancer.
born on November
in Green Bank, the
Homer and Sarah
l Cassell.
a member of the
of Christ in Dun-
in the 1970s as a
for Sears Roebuck
and was a home-
include her hus-
Robert Daniels:
Roberta L. Wise-
Albans: one son.
Robert Daniels, of St.
goddaughter. Miss,,'
€, of Dunbar: two
Sutton. of New
Carolina. and Myra
of New Bern. North
four brothers. Boyd
Charleston. Roy
of Fayetteville. Geor-
Cassell. of Gallipolis
and Curtis Cassell. of
New York; six
and three great-
were held on Friday
Funeral Home in
with Pastor
officiating.
in the Tyler Moun-
Gardens in Cross
R. Lauffer
s R. Lauffer. age 80, of
Saturday, September
in Greensburg, Penn-
born July 22, 1923.
Pennsylvania, a son
Simon and Bertha
t. he was a
.,house Electric.
h. He was a
Creek Evan-
Church. He
War II veteran.
in the Merchant
him are his wife,
Boice Lauffer; two
of Manor, and Dan-
a daughter.
Bland, of Dunmore;
were held Septem-
E. j. Rodgers Funeral
Manor by the Rev.
Hauser. Burial 1ol-
Eleanor Lee Wotring
Eleanor Lee Wotring, age
84, a lifelong resident of Mor-
gantown, died Friday, Septem-
ber 19, 2003 (one week shy of
her 85th birthday), at Mononga-
lia General Hospital, Morgan-
town•
She was born September
26, 1918, at home, a daughter
of the late Daniel Jefferson
Wotring and Madge Chloe
Mundell Wotnng.
She graduated from Morgan-
town High School and Fairmont
Normal Teachers' College (now
Fairmont State College).
Before starting her teaching
career, she was a "Gray lady'"
(nurse's aide) during WWII.
She was a first grade school
teacher lor 42 years, [rom a one-
room schoolhouse in Baker's
Ridge to Jerome Park to Sun-
crest Elementary, where he
completed the majority of her
professional career. She was a
member of Wesley United
Methodist Church.
She is survived by two
sisters, Mary Virginia Shafer, of
Marlinton, and Barbara Ann
Warsinsky, of Morgantown.
Preceding her in death were
five brothers, Earnest Howard,
Daniel Jefferson, Jr., James
Earl, Donald Ray and William
Robert Wotring.
Funeral services were held
Monday at Hastings Funeral
Home in Morgantown by Dr.
Ken A. Ramsey, Burial was in
the East Oak Grove Cemetery.
Memorial donations may be
made to the Suncrest Primary
School, c/o 100 Willow Wick
Drive, Morgantown. WV
26505.
Mollie Keller, a Marlinton
resident, is among the 25 gra-
duate students enrolled in
Wheeling Jesuit University
new Doctor of Physical Ther-
apy program.
This is the first class in the
new program, which is under
the direction of Letha Zook,
PT, EdD.
Through collaborative and
service learning, Veeling Je-
suit will prepare the 25 stu-
dents for the front lines of the
health care profession.
As rural areas of the country
lose more and more doctors,
physical therapists are called
upon to consult and diagnose
cases, says Zook To meet these
demands, physical therapists
need additional instruction
only found in doctorate pro-
grams, she adds. Wheeling ,Je-
suit's professional doctorate
degree prepares entry level
physical therapists that make
independent diagnosis and
recommendations of patient
cases, and establish a treat-
ment plan to coordinate a
patient's recovery.
The program places students
in a team-learning envir-
onment engaged in rigorous
didactic instruction. Zook says
students learn by analyzing
complex patient cases, instead
of sitting through lectures.
"Some hospital emergency
rooms have physical therapists
Cemetery on staff to help with diagnosis
gifts may be made of cases. As the profession
Creek Evangelical changes, many consumers will
have direct access to physical
therapists, which means they
G. Workman
!G. Workman, of Corn-
Friday, September
won't need a physician's re-
ferral. We're seeing these
changes in our profession and
are making the necessary
changes in our curriculum to
prepare our students to meet
those needs," says Zook.
Wheeling Jesuit's program is
the first doctorate physical
therapy program in West Vir-
ginia and one of only and hand-
ful in a five-state region, mak-
ing the program attractive to
students from all over the
Mountain State, eastern Mary-
land, Virginia and Ohio, she
adds.
"Wheeling Jesuit is ex-
tremely proud of its physical
therapy doctorate program.
With a strong history of physi-
cal therapy education at the
master's level, we are ready to
move to the more advanced de-
gree," said Dr. Julainne
Maher, senior vice president
for academic and student af-
fairs. "Students have been
waiting to see this happen.
And the faculty has invested
much energy and creativity in
the design of the new program.
Even mindful of the healthcare
needs of the Appalachian re-
gion, we are confident that the
graduates of this program will
contribute unique expertise
and caring spirits to communi,
lies in wch they work."
More and more colleges and
universities across the country
are changing their physical
therapy programs. A doctorate
degree is becoming the entry
level professional degree for
most physical therapists," Zook
says.
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Endless Mountains of Appalachia
a United States
and retired from
Highways as
and heavy equip-
20, 1935. at
was a son of the
and Arvilla Ham-
by his wife,
Workman;
Kitty Cruse, of
Buffer, of Clinton-
Lussier, of Corn-
Rodney Workman,
Marie Pat-
and Merle
Lewisburg; broth-
of Clin-
five
were held
at the Work-
Cemetery at Corn-
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Underage drinking forum held
On September 17, at the Tri-
fold Youth Center. the Family
Resource Network sponsored an
Underage Drinking Forum ta
gathering of community people
concerned about an issue). There
were 19 people in attendance.
There were two representatives
from the ABCC (Alcohol Bu-
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from the WV Prevention Re-
source Center. The facilitator
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